Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5365913 | Applied Surface Science | 2012 | 9 Pages |
The current work describes the ultrasound-assisted anodic oxidation treatment of carbon fiber-reinforced carbon (C/C) composites with H3PO4. The aim was to create chemical bonds between the surface-treated C/C composites and subsequently deposited calcium phosphate (CaP) coatings. The surface energy of C/C obviously increased after undergoing ultrasound-assisted anodic oxidation treatment at a current density of 50 mA/cm2 in aqueous 0.5 M H3PO4 solution (USAT-C/C-50). A large number of O-containing groups and some P-containing groups were found on the treated C/C substrate. The formation of O-containing groups may have been promoted by the energy input of the ultrasound and electric field. P-containing species could be bonded to C/C by CPO or COP bonding. Among the species formed, the formation of (H2PO4)â on C/C was promoted by ultrasound. When USAT-C/C-50 was used as the substrate for CaP coatings deposited by ultrasound-assisted electrochemical deposition (USECD), the surface of USAT-C/C-50 acquired strong CaP induction ability, and large amounts of CaP were deposited on it during the initial deposition process. After USECD, very strong-bonding CaP coatings formed on USAT-C/C-50. The average shear bond strength of the coatings obtained on the USAT-C/C-50 substrate [(12.14 ± 1.30) MPa] was about twice that of the coatings obtained on untreated C/C [(6.78 ± 1.06) MPa].
Graphical abstractDownload full-size imageHighlights⺠USAT of C/C is a simple and effective technique to improve bonding strength between CaP and C/C. ⺠Surface energy of USAT-C/C-50 was much higher than that of UT-C/C. ⺠High content of O-containing and some P-containing groups were grafted onto C/C by USAT. ⺠P-containing species were bonded with C/C by CPO or COP bonding. ⺠Shear bond strength of CaP coatings on USAT-C/C-50 was about twice that of coatings on UT-C/C.